haha its kinda the same thing.It'll work to some degree.. I started with a hair straightener and a pair of vice grips!
My 6 ton does ok but a 10 would be better..how many tons of pressure would be ideal?
I read a description somewhere that said "it's like smoking a joint in one hit".. Super strong! But after awhile you get a tolerance too it. Not an everyday thing for me..looks like something to invest in, in the near future for sure.is it much different from smoking a joint?
nah that's all good, something new to try. was a bit confused with how it all works but slowly getting there. Making bubble hash then pressing it sounds like another mission. bit behind the times here people, apologies.I read a description somewhere that said "it's like smoking a joint in one hit".. Super strong! But after awhile you get a tolerance too it. Not an everyday thing for me..
I think you would like dry sift.. Do some research..nah that's all good, something new to try. was a bit confused with how it all works but slowly getting there. Making bubble hash then pressing it sounds like another mission. bit behind the times here people, apologies.
I defoliate half the time. But I think with organics there is really no detriment, as long as all your leaves are as green as they are. They will take plenty of fan leaves the full way through harvest. And it would give more airflow in the mid to lower branches, protecting from certain pests, mold, fungal. PeaceI'm not sure if I should or not? what does everyone reckon? I thought that's what parchment paper was, just that we don't call it that were im from. cheers mate thanks.
the under canopy has yellow leafs already falling off, could I still defoliate even if this is happening? obviously id only do the ones that cover bud sites. I just feel like im in good shape this time around, and don't want to mess with them, but thanks for suggestion, I will still consider it.I defoliate half the time. But I think with organics there is really no detriment, as long as all your leaves are as green as they are. They will take plenty of fan leaves the full way through harvest. And it would give more airflow in the mid to lower branches, protecting from certain pests, mold, fungal. Peace
that's very logical, I've been tempted don't get me wrong, what ill do, is just take a few every now and again from bud sites that are being covered, as to not bother them too much. Couplee days into week 6 now, Loving the praises, thanks.What day in the flowering are you? By the bud structure on your plants, I would guess that its a totally normal time for some bottom leaves to start yellowing.(1) they aren’t getting much light to them, because of the great growth above it and (2) your plants like to send nutrients to the growth tips first, as that is their priority, so the bottom fans are getting a smaller slice of the “nutrient pie”. And they can do any work producing energy, if they aren’t receiving light. Ya if you do it, just the ones covering bud sites. Or dont do it, they are beautiful as they are